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Description

This CD contains twelve papers that were presented at sessions sponsored by ACI Committee 345 at the ACI Spring 2010 Convention in Chicago, IL. The papers contain information relating to the current technology for concrete bridge repair and maintenance. The papers discussed case studies of damage and corresponding repair, state-of-the-art repair technologies, evaluation and inspection techniques, and maintenance of existing concrete bridges.

Document Details

Publication Year: 2011

Pages: 199.00

ISBN: 9780870314162

Categories: Bridges

Formats: PDF

Table of Contents

SP-277—1

Seismic Rehabilitation of RC Bridges by Using FRP and SRP:

Case Study of a Bridge in the South of Italy

by R. Cuzzilla, M. Di Ludovico, A. Prota, and G. Manfredi

SP-277—2

Performance Evaluation and Maintenance of Concrete Bridges

in Cold Regions

by A. Hmidan, Y.J. Kim, D.K. Yoon, and S. Yazdani

SP-277—3

TEXAS’ Use of CFRP to Repair Concrete Bridges

by D. Yang, B.D. Merrill, and T.E. Bradberry

SP-277—4

Evaluation of Fire-Damaged Bridges: A Case Study

by S.T. Wyatt

SP-277—5

Improving Preventive Bridge Maintenance

by J.L. Silfwerbrand

SP-277—6

FRP Retrofit for a Historic Arch Bridge in Southern Ontario

by S. Davis, C.B. Laaber, and K. Soudki

SP-277—7

Design Considerations in the Rehabilitation of a Historic Arch Bridge

across the Tennessee River in Knoxville, Tennessee

by Satrajit Das

SP-277—8

Nondestructive Evaluation Techniques and Acoustic Emission for

Damage Assessment of Concrete Bridge in Marine Environment

by A.B. Suma, R.M. Ferraro, B. Metrovich, F. Matta, and A. Nanni

SP-277—9

Inspection Techniques for a Damaged Prestressed Concrete

Girder Bridge: A Case Study

by Y.J. Kim, R.G. Wight, and M.F. Green

SP-277—10

Case Study in the Evaluation and Repair of ASR Deterioration in

Concrete Bridge Beams

by M.E. Williams and D. Choudhuri

SP-277—11

Laboratory Investigations on the Repair of GFRP-Reinforced

Concrete Bridge Deck Slabs

by E. El-Salakawy, A. Mufti, and A. Elragaby

SP-277—12

CFRP Repair of Corroded Girder: Four Years of Service

by A. Rteil and K. Soudki

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